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  • #54354
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    off the netfrom LoyalRam

    Watched the Good Morning Football program on NFLN, and it took a while until they talked about the Rams victory over the Cardinals in Phoenix. One of the hosts named Peter Schraeger spent Saturday watching the Rams practice, and then watched the game on Sunday. His take is that the Rams play freaking ugly, and 31 other teams do not want to play them right now.

    He said the front defensive seven are monsters, and the Rams offense did enough to win. Keenum is a gamer. The ‘table’ said that the star of the team in Hollywood, was the DLine, which wasn’t very “LA”.

    But then Schraeger says the Rams know who they are and that’s a strength. On top of that, Schraeger got a twinkle in his eye and said, Goff was throwing beautiful ball’s away from the limelight. “There’s a lot to be excited about in LA”

    #54426
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    that front seven is young too. and ogletree and barron are playing at relatively new positions although barron’s got a year under his belt. they should get even better as the season goes on. or that’s what they should be understanding and working on.

    #54431
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    LoyalRam

    The ‘table’ said that the star of the team in Hollywood, was the DLine, which wasn’t very “LA”.

    Right, cuz nobody in LA ever warmed up to Fred Dryer or Merlin Olsen.

    The LA stereotype will never go away, but it is as stupid as any other stereotype.

    #54452
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    LoyalRam

    The ‘table’ said that the star of the team in Hollywood, was the DLine, which wasn’t very “LA”.

    Right, cuz nobody in LA ever warmed up to Fred Dryer or Merlin Olsen.

    The LA stereotype will never go away, but it is as stupid as any other stereotype.

    yeah. i thought that was odd cuz the la rams had some of their biggest names on the dline.

    #54453
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    LoyalRam

    The ‘table’ said that the star of the team in Hollywood, was the DLine, which wasn’t very “LA”.

    Right, cuz nobody in LA ever warmed up to Fred Dryer or Merlin Olsen.

    The LA stereotype will never go away, but it is as stupid as any other stereotype.

    yeah. i thought that was odd cuz the la rams had some of their biggest names on the dline.

    The most famous d-line in the history of football was in LA.

    #54461
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    LoyalRam

    The ‘table’ said that the star of the team in Hollywood, was the DLine, which wasn’t very “LA”.

    Right, cuz nobody in LA ever warmed up to Fred Dryer or Merlin Olsen.

    The LA stereotype will never go away, but it is as stupid as any other stereotype.

    Well, you know you have REALLY made it in Hollywood if you play a headhunter on Gilligan’s Island.
    https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/564x/9d/e9/6f/9de96f9ae037606214c66c9fefad2752.jpg

    #54463
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    This is the vid the original post is based on. Actually they spend more time discussing other things and the “DL in LA” remark was minor in their presentation:

    http://www.nfl.com/videos/los-angeles-rams/0ap3000000714702/Schrager-Rams-are-the-furthest-thing-from-Hollywood

    In the vid they do say having a strong DL is not very Hollywood. But they spend more time talking about Gurley and his clutch plays Sunday. They say the Rams draw up smart gameplans that take advantage of what defenses do to contain Gurley.

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